This week, the US launched new strikes against Iran, and the Islamic Republic responded with attacks on Kuwait and Bahrain. Meanwhile, Israel escalated tensions in Lebanon.
According to a video report by "Azad Iran", shared by Oxu.Az, the ceasefire over the past two months had controlled tensions, with both sides trying to maintain a balance between war and peace. However, as the ceasefire prolongs, a new deadlock risk emerges in the Middle East with international economic and political consequences.
The most evident manifestation of this risk is the stalled talks between Iran and the US. Although the US president had claimed negotiations were progressing well, Iran announced the suspension of talks after renewed clashes between Israel and Hezbollah. Some analysts believe Lebanon is just a pretext, and the real issue lies in internal disagreements within Iran's leadership.
By emphasizing Lebanon, Iran is attempting to shift the blame for the failed talks onto Israel.












